Among Ren Chen's descendants, there are those who take their ancestors' official titles as their surnames, which are called Ren Chen's, and later the provincial language is simplified to the single surname Ren Chen.
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In fact, if you comb your hair with a claw comb, if you don't wet it with water, because of the electrification effect of physical contact and frictional separation, the frictional static electricity generated is larger, mostly above 2.4× 10-8 nano-coulombs, so it's strange not to absorb dust! Originated from lineage, clan and grandchildren, belonging to generational title. Xu Shen, a scholar in the Han Dynasty, explained in Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "The son of a son, named grandson, is subordinate to the son; Department, continue. " This shows that a son's son is called "Sun", and the word "Sun" consists of "Zi" and "Iron". The original meaning of the word "Sun" means that there is a direct blood relationship between people, that is, the son of a son. From the analysis, the word "sun" is definitely the product of the evolution of human society to patriarchal society, with obvious gender discrimination. Otherwise, why write it as "subsidiary bank" instead of "parent bank"! Of course, there is indeed a word "female line" in the unique "female book" of Yao nationality, which means "sun" The original meaning of the word "Zi" is "Zi", which is a typical hieroglyph. However, in ancient China, the word "Zi" always had two meanings, which were diametrically opposite: First, it was regarded as a respectful title, and only men who were great sages, great virtues and great scholars were crowned with "Zi", such as Confucius, Laozi, Mencius, grandson, Mozi, philosophers and so on. This "child" is not related by blood, which not only shows that it is a man. Secondly, people who say big base and big evil will be labeled as "sons", such as boys, lunatics, fools, thieves, dead sons, etc., which are despicable.
A word has two opposite meanings, which is rare in philology, but it also conforms to the simple dialectical law of ancient China. As for women, only those who deserve praise can be called "women". For example, Ban Zhao, a talented woman in the Eastern Han Dynasty, finally inherited her father's will, completed the compilation of the immortal history book Hanshu and wrote the Women's Commandment, which profoundly influenced China's view on women for thousands of years. Otherwise it's nothing. The original meaning of the word "tie" is a rope used to tie things, and it is also a typical hieroglyph. I don't know if the invention of this rope is patented, but it is extremely useful and indispensable to people. It is more appropriate to bind the blood ties of family members closely with "ties". The word "sun" was born from zi, and now it is simplified as "sun" and becomes a knowing word. When calculating a person's offspring algebra, starting from his son, it can be called "which generation of offspring …", which is beyond doubt and needs no discussion; But if you want to be called "which grandchild", you must make way for your son, starting with his first grandchild.
In fact, as the title of "grandson", China has had strict special titles since ancient times, namely: grandson → great-grandson → great-grandson → great-grandson → sudden → slight → dusty → sandy → foggy → willful → brisk → smoky → one. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Liu and Song in the Southern Dynasties used the word "wai" to address grandchildren (aunts and aunts), such as grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Because "one table is three thousand", it is not recorded in the genealogy. The ninth grandson referred to is Chen Sun, also called Grey Sun. Some people in the world take lineage as their surnames, such as Chen and Gray, which shows that even the smallest generation is also the lineage of the clan. Later generations often use "dust grandson" and "gray grandson" to insult each other in disputes, that is, they call each other a junior and are not worthy of equal dialogue with themselves. The most brutal criminal laws in ancient China were "Julien Nine Clans" and "Julien Nine Clans", which were two different criminal laws, but they were both cruel to the extreme. "Nine generations living under one roof" means punishing immediate family members, only killing immediate family members, not collateral relatives, and always asking grandpa's uncle to kill Sun Hong, or from grandpa to his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great "Joining nine clans" is a crime to punish relatives, not only to kill their immediate relatives, but also to implicate all collateral relatives. Killing is widespread, and often one person is convicted, then thousands of people involved will be bloody.
According to the ancient people who were married at the age of 16 and gave birth at the age of 17, if people at that time could still live to the generation of "Liu Sun", most of their ancestors were in their twenties, which is very rare. Therefore, the names of the grandchildren behind "Liu Sun" are not used, so people gradually forget the names of the grandchildren behind. So that later people didn't know how to address so many generations of grandchildren, so they had to call them "which generation of grandchildren" or "which generation of grandchildren"
Now, this book will tell you generations of "grandchildren", please remember it! At least the fourteenth generation of grandchildren can use it-as long as they can live so long, they will definitely use it. Originated from place names, from Yue State during the Warring States Period, so the city pool is dusty and belongs to the name of Juyi. The more dusty, that is, the ancient Yuezhou, now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, is called the Yue Yi by the ancient Yueren.
In the 12th year of King Gaolie of Chu (the first year of King Qin Xiaowen, 250 BC), the State of Yue was destroyed by the State of Chu, and the residents living there were moved to the cold water area of Lingling (now lengshuitan, Yongzhou, Hunan) by Xiongwan Li Qiang, King Gaolie of Chu. The Vietnamese people remembered their hometown, and they were called the Chen Shi family, which was handed down from generation to generation.